What role have wolves played in history?

What role have wolves played in history?

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Raising TRVE romans

Spawning Turkish dynasties

Beast of Gevaudan maybe? Or maybe it was a hyena?

well you´ve got the Beast of Gevaudan for example

they made Rome

Didn't French peasants in Paris battle an army of wolves in the dead of winter?

They became dogge the white man's best friend.

They became a well known German surname.

Whites regularly drowned useless puppies and ate dogs during sieges

Fuck off

The good ones became nice friends

>everybody else still murders and eats dogs today
Go fuck yourself.

Adolf means something like noble wolf and Hitler named one of his dogs puppies Adolf.

Mongols were edgy teens whose main symbol was the Blue Wolf and got their feefees hurt whenever their Chinese subjects ate dog.

They became dogs which were the single greatest asset to early humans

>Whites

Are you assering whites were somehow special in this regard?

Oh, yeah. Incredibly important to the ecosystem. Just look at Yellowstone.

They inspired the creation of Spice and Wolf

Croats are not white tho.

Croats are the whitest people in Southeastern Europe.

Actually Central Asians in the Steppes created the original dogs and some ran over to Europe.

I didn't imply any of them are white. But i read somewhere that the daughter of some Croatian politician threw a box of puppies in a river.

In later medieval Irish literature, the Irish were associated with wolves, which was seen as a positive, while Normans were associated with lions, which were seen as being sinister.

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